• Awareness, Acceptance, Embrace

  • 2024/11/08
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Awareness, Acceptance, Embrace

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  • The excerpt from "Awareness, Acceptance and Embrace: The Worst Student in the Classroom is You" explores the three stages of learning: awareness, acceptance, and embrace. The author uses the example of ice skating to illustrate how these stages manifest in the classroom. Awareness is the initial exposure to a concept, while acceptance involves internalizing and understanding the concept through direct experience. Finally, embrace occurs when the learner fully integrates the concept into their understanding and actively participates in it. The author emphasizes that moving students from awareness to embrace requires teachers to rethink their roles and adopt a more active, collaborative approach to learning. They encourage teachers to embrace a growth mindset, lose their pride, and constantly seek new information in order to create a more effective learning environment for their students.

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The excerpt from "Awareness, Acceptance and Embrace: The Worst Student in the Classroom is You" explores the three stages of learning: awareness, acceptance, and embrace. The author uses the example of ice skating to illustrate how these stages manifest in the classroom. Awareness is the initial exposure to a concept, while acceptance involves internalizing and understanding the concept through direct experience. Finally, embrace occurs when the learner fully integrates the concept into their understanding and actively participates in it. The author emphasizes that moving students from awareness to embrace requires teachers to rethink their roles and adopt a more active, collaborative approach to learning. They encourage teachers to embrace a growth mindset, lose their pride, and constantly seek new information in order to create a more effective learning environment for their students.

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